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		<title>Disposable Lenses Be able to Cause A Contact Lens Eye Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been lots of various eye illness issues using contact lenses in the recent years; sometimes it is blamed on specific products, but mostly it is lack of great hygiene. There are several basic issues that specifically must do using public who wear soft contact lenses. Those people are definitely at a heightened risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been lots of various eye illness issues using contact lenses in the recent years; sometimes it is blamed on specific products, but mostly it is lack of great hygiene. There are several basic issues that specifically must do using public who wear soft contact lenses. Those people are definitely at a heightened risk for a serious contact lens eye infection.</p>
<p> One specific such disease is called Fusarium Kerititis. Although this contact lens eye disease is uncommon, it is definitely a cause for concern. The main symptoms of this particular infection involving contact lens wearers include, but are not limited to: blurred vision, redness, pain and radical tearing or discharge. It can be so serious that the infection possibly will cause full vision loss if not immediately treated.</p>
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<p> If you wear contact lenses and begin <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/eyes-makeup">feeling eye</a> discomfort, remove your lenses. If you flush them but continue feeling pain, or see signs of an infection involving your contact lens exercise, go to an eye general practitioner right away. If you have a contact lens eye infection, you do not prefer to delay heal because eye infections are valuable.</p>
<p> Public who wear disposable daily lenses seem to have lowest risk of contact lens eye illness. However, anyone with lenses has a higher risk of getting an eye infection if they leave their lenses inside when they go to bed, do not disinfect their storage cases, do not wash their hands before apply the contact lenses, or smoke.</p>
<p> Strangely, the risk of a contact lens eye illness was three times extra possible when the lenses were purchased above the Internet. In order to avoid a contact lens eye disease, it is very main to know where your lenses have been. The ones sold on the Internet are typically mishandled, which can be a better risk for this particular kind of dangerous infection. It is recommended to acquire the lenses from at minimum a recognized store where a contact lens eye disease is less probable.</p>
<p> Reportedly, there is at this moment a material called a sulfoxide hydrogel polymer that <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/eye-vision">prevents a contact lens</a> eye illness through enhancing the level of water inside the eye and decreasing a problematic protein buildup. They claim it will enable contact lenses to be more comfortable when worn for long periods of period and successfully prevent bacterial buildup in the eye. It is the bacterial buildup that be able to lead to a contact lens eye disease.</p>
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		<title>Implantable Contact Lenses Are An Excellent Alternative to LASIK Eye Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 13:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Implantable Contact Lenses Are An Excellent Alternative to LASIK Eye Surgery
 Not everybody is an acceptable prospect for LASIK eye surgery There is however an alternative to lasik surgery.
 A common alternative to LASIK surgery are Implantable Contact Lenses, also occasionally referred to as a permanent contact lens or ICl. An ICL is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <strong>Implantable Contact Lenses Are An Excellent Alternative to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-4u.com/lasik-eye-surgery.html">LASIK Eye Surgery</a></strong></p>
<p> Not everybody is an acceptable prospect for LASIK eye surgery There is however an alternative to lasik surgery.</p>
<p> A common alternative to LASIK surgery are Implantable Contact Lenses, also occasionally referred to as a permanent contact lens or ICl. An ICL is a soft lens that&#8217;s affixed to the eye for correcting nearsightedness. An Implanted Contact Lens is meant to be lasting, but it could be replaced if changes are called for in the future. Contrary to  LASIK eye surgery, the ICL operation is totally reversible.</p>
<p> In that respect there are definite advantages to ICL over LASIK. For instance, with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-4u.com/lasik-eye-surgery.html">LASIK eye surgery</a>, permanent alterations are made to your eye and those alterations are something you will have to live with. If everything went well with the LASIK procedure then clearly there is no issue, however occasionally it does not go as hoped and as such you&#8217;re stuck with it. In complete contrast, Implantable Contact Lenses may removedt at any time if rectifications are required.</p>
<p> If you have previously worn contact lenses, you already live with  the bothers of normal contacts &#8211; cleaning, soaking, removing and replacing, etc. But with implantable contact lenses, all those annoying tasks immediately disappear. The implants are lasting and ought never need any tending unless your vision changes as you age. Implantable contact lenses offer the same vision improvements as normal temporary contact lenses, only they call for none of the attention and upkeep of standard contact lenses.</p>
<p> The ICL routine is generally executed on an outpatient basis and you will feel little or no pain. A gentle sedative is dispensed to provide a calming effect and a 1/8 inch surgical incision is created for insertion of the lens. When inserted, the lens is properly positioned. In virtually all cases, sutures are not needed to close the incision point. If you are getting the operation performed on both eyes, they will both be accomplished in a single session. The whole process is normally accomplished within about 30 minutes.</p>
<p> Upon completion of the ICL procedure, you will be directed to a &#8216;post-op&#8217; area for recovery. When staff members ascertain that you&#8217;re stable, you will be sent off home to unwind for the rest of the day. You will need to come back the following day for a follow-up exam, just to make certain that everything is alright.</p>
<p> On that point may be some mild haziness upon completion of the implantation, but this typically clears itself within a brief time period. Most patients experience fast improvements in vision, with approximately 90% of normal vision restored within the first 24 hours. Usually, your vision on the second day will be good decent to allow you to drive yourself to the examination.</p>
<p> The primary issue of worry with implantable contact lenses is the risk of infection. Once detected it will be sorted out, so it is important to keep in touch with your medical team.</p>
<p> Implantable contact lenses are a sensible alternative to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-4u.com/lasik-eye-surgery.html">LASIK eye surgery</a> for patients who have trouble with distance vision. Notwithstanding this , ICL does not help you if you require reading glasses.</p>
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		<title>Differentiate the Myth from the Truth about LASIK Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 22:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s face it, in the last 10 years we have heard and read a lot about the famous Lasik operations, but still many people out there seem to have a lot of trouble finding the right doctor.
Now that Lasik vision correction surgery has been accepted for a number of years, there are several popular options [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s face it, in the last 10 years we have heard and read a lot about the famous Lasik operations, but still many people out there seem to have a lot of trouble finding the right doctor.</p>
<p>Now that Lasik vision correction surgery has been accepted for a number of years, there are several popular options for the procedure.  One of these is IntraLasik, or Intralase, or bladeless Lasik.  As the name implies, there is no cutting of the eye with a blade involved, instead the flap in the eye is made using a laser.  Since bladeless Lasik is a newer procedure, there are a number of opinions around about how well this procedure works. These opinions warrant the need for a second look, so let&#8217;s check them one by one.</p>
<p>First, more Lasik clients get 20/20 vision or better using IntraLasik.  Any Lasik procedure cannot guarantee perfect vision for every client, though more than 90% get results to at least 20/40 vision.  However, it is true that the new techniques of IntraLasik do get even better statistics for giving clients clear vision.</p>
<p>The second common contention is that LASIK surgery can&#8217;t be tailored to conform to individual needs.  This is not true. The Lasik physician has control over the use of the laser for each individual in the same way that he can control the microkeratome blade.</p>
<p>IntraLasik can be used for both a standard and a custom Lasik procedure.  This is true.  Custom Lasik procedures using Wavefront technology (another somewhat recent advances in Lasik vision correction) can easily be used with a laser to make the initial flap.  This custom Lasik procedure, though more costly, is of great benefit for people with unusual eye shapes or problems. It is in this moments where you don&#8217;t really want to go cheap and you want to be sure you are investing the right amount in finding the proper doctors that you need.</p>
<p>Some have heard that using the laser is less accurate than the standard Lasik procedure. This is not true since lasers can be controlled to micron level accuracy.  This gives the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/">Lasik Eye Surgery</a> physician extreme control to create exactly the flap needed for this particular individual eye: the precise size, shape, and depth for successful completion of the Lasik procedure.</p>
<p>Another common fallacy is that IntraLase has not been around long enough for trusted Lasik physicians to have confidence in it.  On the contrary, many of the most honored Lasik physicians strongly endorse IntraLase due to the good track record from the Lasik procedures.  In addition, the quality of the machines and the precision that they give these Lasik physicians is very impressive.  So the question is: which are the best LASIK Doctors out there? Well, this is not an easy question to answer. But in my personal point of view, and please remember that this is 100% subjective, I will recommend <a target="_blank" href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/">Denver lasik laser eye surgery</a>, mainly because they have the top doctors for this procedure in the country.</p>
<p>Many of the top notch Lasik doctors recommend this as a procedure of choice, assuming cost is not a significant variable in the decision of which Lasik procedure to use. That&#8217;s why the only determinant on whether a patient should undergo LASIK or not is the cost. The procedure is relatively pricey. The procedure, however, is very safe and many surgeons around the world recommend LASIK. So if you want the best, you do need to pitch in some amount.</p>
<p>Similar to the contentions above, some people think that Intralase is not a sufficiently tested Lasik procedure option. On the contrary, more than one million of these procedures have been performed, and the impressive track record for this Lasik procedure has been discussed above. This eye procedure is here to stay and the number of doctors trained to do LASIK is increasing around the world.</p>
<p>As a last advice, I can only recommend that you take your time choosing the proper doctor, this is a serious procedure and you should only do it with the medical team you feel comfortable with. Best of luck and thanks for reading.</p>
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		<title>How Safe Is Laser Eye Surgery?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 06:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consideration of the size of your eyesight would be done if you were expecting a good result after laser eye surgery. However, a size of eyeballs is age determinant and is often referred to as part of the process of aging. The size of the eyeballs in this respect determines if the positioning of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consideration of the size of your eyesight would be done if you were expecting a good result after laser eye surgery. However, a size of eyeballs is age determinant and is often referred to as part of the process of aging. The size of the eyeballs in this respect determines if the positioning of the cornea if laser light were beamed on it.</p>
<p> It is a good idea for you to anticipate the unknown in terms of possible ramifications from the surgery. Once you put in your guard against such, you will never be taken unaware. Being on this frame of mind will permit you to cure much faster and get the reconstructed eyesight you have ever desired.</p>
<p> Do you have a vessel sickness? If yes, I think you better stop considering <a target="_blank" href="http://www.affordablelasereyesurgery.com/tips/Vital-Information-About-Laser-Eye-Surgery.php">laser eye surgery</a> as an option in treating your eye disorder. This could really be dangerous for you and life threatening. Remember that your eye is the most important part of your body. So do not play with it. Refraining from laser eye surgery if you have this problem is a wise choice.</p>
<p> You went to a doctor and he recommends that you need to undergo laser eye surgery in order to correct your eye disorder. How will you absolve this news? Well, it is important you know what really laser eye surgery is. In a simple way, laser eye surgery is a medical procedure carried out on patients who have myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism. The procedure is basically to correct these disorders.</p>
<p> Compare with other types of surgeries; the improvement that you will have on your eye sight after laser eye surgery is short. You should be able to get your required vision back at least three days after the procedure. However, your ability to heal fast will still depend on you abiding by the post surgery instructions.</p>
<p> You can use the Internet to get all the information you want to know regarding laser eye surgery. Take time out and make your search. You will come across links that will give you websites on the places where this surgery can be done. Also, the quotes from different specialists could be available for your comparison.</p>
<p> Unlike any other type of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.affordablelasereyesurgery.com">laser eye surgery</a>, LASIK type has far more benefits than the others. The practiced of method will for good correct your disorders. Moreover, by the result achieved, you will not have the need to worry about the buying and maintenance of contact lenses.</p>
<p> Having an eye examination carried out on you by your surgeon is a necessity you must be aware of as a pre&#45;requisite for laser eye surgery. If your doctor did not do this, I think he might be missing it or check his capability. The fortune of a flourishing operation is in your hand.</p>
<p>Jon Ferriss writes frequently about laser eye surgery on his website.</p>
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		<title>Lasik Surgery Statistics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 19:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lasik Surgery Statistics
 The Lasik operation can be a wonderful, life-changing option for many people whose vision is less than perfect.  There are several different types of Lasik operations now available, from the original and well documented procedure to Lasik procedures done with three dimensional wavefronts, or done entirely with lasers.  Each of these variations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lasik Surgery Statistics</strong></p>
<p> The Lasik operation can be a wonderful, life-changing option for many people whose vision is less than perfect.  There are several different types of Lasik operations now available, from the original and well documented procedure to Lasik procedures done with three dimensional wavefronts, or done entirely with lasers.  Each of these variations of the Lasik procedure should be discussed with the physician that is to perform the operation.<br /> Like any surgery, Lasik does have the potential for side effects.</p>
<p> Sometimes reading the horror stories of the outcomes of a Lasik procedure can deter people from seriously considering such a choice.  It is also true that the vast numbers of people who have a successful, trouble-free Lasik surgery tend not to report a long and detailed story of their experience, unlike those that have experienced trouble afterward.</p>
<p> However, it is good to know what the possible side effects of the Lasik procedure are, and also the likelihood that one of these side effects will occur for a particular patient.  Just like any medicine we take, each has a possible number of side effects, but we generally assume that the likelihood of a serious side effect is small, and we take the medicine anyway.  This article will hopefully put concerns of the prospective Lasik patient into perspective so that they can calmly and thoughtfully ponder having a Lasik procedure done in the future.</p>
<p> More than one million Lasik procedures are done in the US every year, according to the FDA.  This arm of the national government has accumulated the following statistics for the most common side effects of the Lasik procedure.  These statistics will also vary by the physician performing the surgery, so make sure to get as much information on the prospective <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/lasik-eye-surgeons">Lasik physician</a> as possible.</p>
<p> After Lasik surgery, 1.7 percent of patients experience some glare or sensitivity to light after the operation.   This varies by patient, but this sensitivity is especially noticeable when looking at a bright light, such as a streetlight when walking at night, or other strong light and dark contrast.  Another light related side effect is a halo around a light, and this occurs in 3.5 percent of Lasik patients.</p>
<p> The new, corrected vision can be noticed quickly by some Lasik patients, in as little as a few hours after surgery.  Most patients that have undergone the Lasik procedure find the change is permanent within a few days.  In 2.6 percent of clients that have had a Lasik procedure done, there is persistent visual fluctuation within at least a part of their sphere of vision.</p>
<p> Finally, some patients do not get a fully corrected sphere of vision after their Lasik procedure.  This happens with a small number of clients, and the FDA statistics are that only 3 percent of patients have this effect.  In all or nearly all cases, the physician in charge will perform an additional Lasik procedure to improve this.</p>
<p> This detailing of the major permanent side effects of the Lasik procedure should put any personal horror stories into perspective.  Notice that none of the percentages are above 3 percent, and this should bring comfort to most prospective Lasik clients.  However, it should also motivate them to look carefully at the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/lasik-eye-surgeons">Lasik eye surgeons</a> personal record.</p>
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		<title>Information on LASEK Laser Eye Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information on LASEK Laser Eye Surgery
 LASEK (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis) laser eye surgery takes the most beneficial elements of two other types of laser eye surgery and combines them into one very effective surgical procedure. These other two laser eye surgeries are LASIK and PRK.
 Unlike the LASIK procedure which involves using a sharp blade [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Information on LASEK Laser Eye Surgery</strong></p>
<p> LASEK (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis) laser eye surgery takes the most beneficial elements of two other types of laser eye surgery and combines them into one very effective surgical procedure. These other two laser eye surgeries are LASIK and PRK.</p>
<p> Unlike the LASIK procedure which involves using a sharp blade to slice off the top of the cornea, LASEK uses a solution consisting of diluted alcohol to loosen a thin layer from the epithelium so that it can be moved off to the side.</p>
<p> Benefits of LASEK laser eye surgery</p>
<p> One benefit of LASEK laser eye surgery is that it eliminates the risks associated with the corneal flap. With LASIK surgery, a very sharp blade called a microkeratome is used to cut the corneal flap. There have been cases in which the flap was cut too deeply or cut off completely instead of leaving it attached with a hinge, both of which are capable of causing any number of serious vision problems.</p>
<p> Healing is faster with LASEK because there is no cutting and because the epithelial flap can be used somewhat as a natural bandage after the procedure is finished. And unlike PRK, the chances of developing a glare after the operation are greatly diminished when using LASEK.</p>
<p> Risks/disadvantages</p>
<p> Risks associated with LASEK laser eye surgery are greatly diminished mainly due to the fact that no sharp device is being used to cut the cornea. There is some pain but it is minimal and is most often treated with over the counter medicines. Also, it is not possible to guarantee any type of vision results and glare, halos and dry eyes are potential side effects.</p>
<p> The LASEK procedure</p>
<p> Prior to the LASEK procedure, a patient must provide the eye surgeon with a complete medical history. Eye tests and other diagnostic procedures are undertaken to ensure the patient is a good candidate for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/lasek-laser-eye-surgery">LASEK laser eye surgery</a>. On the day of the procedure, the eye is cleaned and prepped and an eye drop to numb the eye is administered. A special tool will hold the eyelids in place, preventing them from blinking.</p>
<p> The diluted alcohol solution is applied, the epithelium loosens, and it is gently pushed out of the way. The pre-calculated beams of ultra violet light are then pulsed onto the cornea and in just a minute or so, the procedure is complete.</p>
<p> Most patients will have blurred vision at first and won&#8217;t be able to drive home from the procedure. Most need a day or two to rest. Vision will vary over the ensuing months.</p>
<p> For best results, always use an eye surgeon who has experience with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/lasek-laser-eye-surgery">LASEK laser eye surgery</a> procedure. Never be afraid to ask a surgeon you&#8217;re considering for the names and contact information of previous patients. If you get a list of contacts, be sure to call and ask about their experiences.</p>
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		<title>About Epi-LASIK Laser Eye Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Epi-LASIK Laser Eye Surgery
 The most advanced of the surgical eye procedures using laser technology, Epi-LASIK laser eye surgery combines the best of traditional LASIK surgery with the best of the LASEK and PRK laser procedures. Epi stands for Epithelial and LASIK stands for Laser in situ Keratomileusis. Basically this newest procedure involves gently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>About Epi-LASIK Laser Eye Surgery</strong></p>
<p> The most advanced of the surgical eye procedures using laser technology, Epi-LASIK laser eye surgery combines the best of traditional LASIK surgery with the best of the LASEK and PRK laser procedures. Epi stands for Epithelial and LASIK stands for Laser in situ Keratomileusis. Basically this newest procedure involves gently separating the epithelial from the top of the cornea using an epikeratome rather than slicing the top of the cornea and creating a hinge as is the case with LASIK.</p>
<p> A good candidate for Epi-LASIK laser eye surgery is someone who has a very thin cornea and who also has mild to moderate farsightedness, nearsightedness or astigmatism. As with the other types of laser eye surgery, best vision is achieved by using laser beams to reshape the cornea.</p>
<p> Benefits of Epi-LASIK laser eye surgery</p>
<p> The two main benefits of the Epi-LASIK procedure are its quicker recovery time and the speed at which vision is restored. Because the cornea is not cut with a microkeratome (a sharp blade) the cornea does not have to heal. And because only a thin layer of the epithelial is separated, it too has the ability to heal quickly. This type of procedure eliminates the potential risks associated with incorrectly cutting the cornea, which in some cases can cause a number of vision problems including a permanent loss of vision. There also is less pain.</p>
<p> Risks of Epi-LASIK</p>
<p> While no surgical procedure is without risk, proper candidate screening including thorough diagnostic testing will significantly reduce the risks associated with Epi-LASIK surgery.</p>
<p> The Epi-LASIK procedure</p>
<p> As with the other laser eye procedures, the Epi-LASIK procedure also takes less than 10 minutes to complete. Anesthetic drops are placed into the eye to minimize pain and discomfort. From there, the epithelial must be moved off to the side so that the laser can reach the intended target area.</p>
<p> Specialized equipment is used to first stabilize the eye. Then, the epithelium separator makes a pass across the eye and flattens the cornea which makes it easier to separate the epithelial. It is not separated completely, rather it remains attached in the middle instead of at one side as happens with the LASIK procedure. A small spatula-type tool is used to move the flap out of the way.</p>
<p> The laser then begins emitting pulses of ultraviolet light, quickly removing the excess tissue from the cornea. As the laser pulses, the cornea is being reshaped. This continues until the proper amount of excess tissue is removed, as determined by the eye surgeon. When finished, antibiotic drops are placed in the eye to protect against infection, and a contact lens-like bandage is applied. Those opting for the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/Epi-LASIK-Laser-Eye-Surgery">Epi-LASIK eye surgery</a> can usually resume normal activity the day after the procedure. Several follow-up visits are required to monitor healing and vision.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s important to choose an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/Epi-LASIK-eye-surgeon">Epi-LASIK eye surgeon</a> with care. Discuss the surgeon&#8217;s experience with this type of procedure including success rates. Also discuss the type of care that will be provided during all stages: before, during and after the procedure and associated costs.</p>
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		<title>Is LASIK Surgery an option for you?</title>
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 Many patients are very satisfied with the improved quality of life that they experience after LASIK Surgery. Read on to decide whether LASIK Surgery is right for you. 
 The different types of LASIK Surgery
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<p> Many patients are very satisfied with the improved quality of life that they experience after LASIK Surgery. Read on to decide whether LASIK Surgery is right for you. </p>
<p> The different types of LASIK Surgery</p>
<p> There are two basic types of surgery: Standard LASIK and Custom LASIK. With either type, the preparation work and post-operative procedures are similar. The difference between the procedures involves the customization of the laser.</p>
<p> Standard LASIK</p>
<p> Prior to the scheduled procedure date, the eye surgeon meets with patient to re-test for certain eye problems and diseases. When it&#8217;s confirmed that the patient meets the requirements, a procedure date is set.</p>
<p> On the day of the procedure, the eye doctor may perform another corneal topography to confirm that nothing has changed that would require changing the procedure. Three types of eye drops are then administered. The drops anesthetize the eye, protect the eye from post-operative inflammation and protect the eye from infection.</p>
<p> Next, the patient reclines and the laser is positioned overhead with the eye surgeon above it. To remove the flap, the patient&#8217;s eye must first be stabilized. The eye is kept from blinking by placing it into a restrainer. Suction is administered to the eyeball and the microkeratome makes one swift slice across the top of the cornea. The resulting flap (which should still be hinged to the eye) is pulled away with tiny tweezers.</p>
<p> The laser then emits a pre-determined number of laser pulses to remove the excess tissue, a process which takes literally seconds. The flap is pulled back into place and saline solution clears the eye of any debris. The eye is covered and the procedure is finished unless the other eye is receiving a LASIK Surgery treatment.</p>
<p> Custom LASIK Surgery</p>
<p> In standard LASIK, the computer inside the laser determines the number and location of laser pulses based solely on the patient&#8217;s prescription. With custom LASIK, the eye surgeon creates a three-dimensional image of the eye. The image results are then fed into the laser&#8217;s computer and the patient receives a laser treatment that is truly customized to that eye.</p>
<p> Risks and complications</p>
<p> As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with LASIK Surgery. The procedure may under- or over-treat the eye. Under-treatments can be corrected with additional surgery however over treatment generally results in the patient needing to continue wearing corrective lenses. Loss of vision or compromised vision, especially at night, are other risks. Dry eye syndrome can develop. And vision that has been surgically corrected may decline over time. Another serious risk involves using an inexperienced ophthalmologist.</p>
<p> Tips on selecting a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/lasik-surgery-surgeon">LASIK Surgery surgeon</a></p>
<p> Get referrals from people you trust and then make arrangements to interview several candidates.</p>
<p> Make the most of the pre-procedure consultation. Prepare a list of questions to ask each surgeon and record the answers. It&#8217;s important to understand what care the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/ophthalmologist">ophthalmologist</a> intends to provide during all stages of surgery: before, during and afterwards as well as all costs.</p>
<p> Remember that low cost doesn&#8217;t mean top quality. Your eyesight is far too valuable to allow cost to be the determining factor.</p>
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 Several types of correct eye surgery exist today and these different types of corrective eye surgery fall under two main categories: Excimer Laser procedures and Non-Excimer laser procedures. As is the case with other conditions that affect the body, major technological advances have been made in recent years in the [...]]]></description>
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<p> Several types of correct eye surgery exist today and these different types of corrective eye surgery fall under two main categories: Excimer Laser procedures and Non-Excimer laser procedures. As is the case with other conditions that affect the body, major technological advances have been made in recent years in the field of corrective eye surgery. The following is a brief introduction to the two categories.</p>
<p> Excimer Laser Procedures</p>
<p> An Excimer laser is a tool that was approved for the treatment of nearsightedness ranging in severity from mild to moderate. Use of the Excimer laser is complicated and it&#8217;s important to work with ophthalmologists who are both trained in the surgical procedure and who have demonstrated the ability to properly operate and calibrate this precision instrument.</p>
<p> The Excimer Laser was originally approved for PKR, or Photorefractive Keratectomy and its usage was later expanded for LASIK procedures, or Laser in situ Keratomileusis. With PKR, the cornea is reshaped by eliminating excess tissue from the cornea&#8217;s outer surface. With each computer calculated lightening-fast laser pulse, a microscopic ultraviolet light beam removes the excess tissue. After only a few minutes and the application of local anesthesia, the procedure is over. In just a day or so, patients can resume normal activity.</p>
<p> In a LASIK procedure, the eye doctor rather than the laser&#8217;s built-in computer determines where incisions will be made and how much tissue will be removed. This is a more complex and invasive procedure and it is one that is recommended for more severe refractive conditions. Using a microkeratome (a knife), the eye surgeon slices and then pulls back a flap of the tissue covering the cornea. With the tissue out of the way, the laser is then used to remove tissue and reshape the cornea. The flap is put back into place and the patient typically can see well enough to drive home after the procedure. LASEK and epi-LASIK are variations of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/">LASIK procedure.<br /></a><br /> Non Excimer Laser Procedures</p>
<p> These are procedures that rely on artificial implants, surgery and reshaping to correct eye problems. Lens implants are effective for individuals who have cataracts, nearsightedness and farsightedness. Intraocular lenses or IOLs are used as replacements for the damaged cloudy lenses caused by cataracts. New and improved artificial lenses now incorporate the use of hinges that allow the eye to move and act like a real lens.</p>
<p> Other types of implantable contact lens can correct nearsightedness and farsightedness. They act much like removable <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/">contact lenses</a> but require no maintenance and wearers cannot feel these lenses and implants.</p>
<p> Thermokeratoplasty involves the use of heat to manipulate the collagen within the cornea. In doing so, refractive errors can be corrected in a matter of minutes. There are two types of Thermokeratoplasty procedures. Laser thermal keratoplasty or LTK involves the use of holmium YAG laser and CK or conductive keratoplasty involves use of radiofrequency waves.</p>
<p> Astigmatic Keratotomy (AK) involves cutting the cornea in order to reshape it. However, its use has diminished since laser treatments involve less risk and are far more effective at reshaping the cornea.</p>
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 What is Astigmatism?
 Astigmatism is a common eye problem in which a person&#8217;s cornea or lens has an irregular shape. These problems are known as Corneal astigmatism and Lenticular astigmatism respectively.
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<p> What is Astigmatism?</p>
<p> Astigmatism is a common eye problem in which a person&#8217;s cornea or lens has an irregular shape. These problems are known as Corneal astigmatism and Lenticular astigmatism respectively.</p>
<p> The cornea is a clear layer that completely covers the part of the eye that has color. Ideally, the shape of the cornea is round, like a tennis ball. The cornea&#8217;s job is to bend rays of light that enter the eye so that these light rays can be better focused on the lens enabling the retina to produce a clear image.</p>
<p> When the cornea has a more oval shape, like that of a football, light cannot focus properly. Instead of one focus point, as is what happens when the cornea is properly shaped, the misshapen cornea focuses light onto two areas of the retina. That is what results in blurred vision and/or the appearance of doubled vision.</p>
<p> Symptoms of Astigmatism</p>
<p> Blurred vision, &#8216;ghosting&#8217; or images that are doubled are the most common symptoms of astigmatism. These types of vision problems occur at all distances. Fatigue, eye strain and frequent headaches are other symptoms that may indicate astigmatism.</p>
<p> Who is at risk?</p>
<p> The shape of the cornea can be affected by anything that causes the eyelids to exert excessive pressure on the cornea. Other risk factors for astigmatism include hereditary, poor posture and performing redundant and excessive amounts of up-close work. Those who are nearsighted or farsighted are also at higher risk of developing astigmatism. Other factors that can increase the appearance of astigmatism include head trauma or a cut, tear or scar on the cornea.</p>
<p> Keratoconus, a condition which over time causes the cornea to thin and take on a more cone shape can also cause astigmatism. This condition develops around puberty and affects more women than men. It&#8217;s also caused by excessive rubbing of the eyes.</p>
<p> Finally, diabetics are at increased risk of developing astigmatism as elevated blood-sugar levels can cause the shape of the lens to change.</p>
<p> Early Detection/Treatment of this eye problem.</p>
<p> A routine eye exam is the easiest way to detect astigmatism. The eye doctor will do a number of tests to determine vision clarity. To determine how light rays focus on the retina the eye doctor can perform a refractive evaluation. Reading the eye chart is a good way to determine visual acuity. Checking eye muscle performance, eye coordination and eye focusing capability are also part of a routine eye exam and can all help determine the presence and degree of astigmatism. Astigmatism is measured in terms of diopters and ranges from mild to severe.</p>
<p> Since astigmatism is an eye condition and not an eye disease, it is highly treatable. Common treatment options include corrective eye glasses and (toric) contact lenses.</p>
<p> Surgical treatment options have been highly successful at correcting the shape of the cornea. Photorefractive Keratectomy or PKR uses laser beams to change the cornea&#8217;s shape. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/lasik-surgery">LASIK surgery</a> involves making small incisions on the sides of cornea using laser beams. With <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eye-care-search.com/search/Radical-Keratectomy">Radical Keratectomy</a>, laser beam incisions are made into the cornea.</p>
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